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As Reservas Extrativistas da Terra do Meio

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2018
Amérique du Sud
Brésil

As reservas extrativistas, um dos legados do movimento organizado dos seringueiros do qual Chico Mendes foi um dos grandes protagonistas, foram idealizadas como proposta de desenvolvimento para Amazônia e para os povos da floresta, alternativa ao modelo estatal hegemônico, de características ambientalmente predatórias e socialmente excludentes.

Land Sector Review

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
Septembre, 2018
Global

Land is consistently ranked among the sectors where people most often report having to pay bribes to access services, according to Transparency International’s Global Corruption Barometer.

FORCEFUL EVICTIONS: AN INTERSECTION BETWEEN CORRUPTION, LAND AND HUMAN RIGHTS

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
Août, 2018
Afrique

Forced evictions violate a number of internationally and nationally recognized human rights. However, it directly translates to a denial of the right to adequate housing which forms the very foundational basis for the realization of other rights. In the long run, it affects people’s social and economic livelihoods.

Towards Transparency in Land Ownership: A Framework for Research on Beneficial Land Ownership

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
Juin, 2018
Sierra Leone
Écosse

In many countries, unidentified private individuals and legal entities obtain significant economic benefits from land. This lack of transparency can make it harder for affected communities and governments to hold them accountable for land use decision-making and any sort of violation they commit.

Peri-urban land grabbing? dilemmas of formalising tenure and land acquisitions around the cities of Bamako and Ségou, Mali

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
Juin, 2018
Mali

This brief note identifies the consequences of land acquisitions in peri-urban spaces around the cities of Bamako and Ségou, Mali. This contributes to debates surrounding the rapid expansion of African cities faced with rapid rural-urban migration and new arrivals settling in precarious conditions.

Land and Water Grabbing

LandLibrary Resource
Policy Papers & Briefs
Mars, 2018
Global

IN’s latest resource is an introduction to the topic Land and Water Grabbing: A discussion of integrity implications and related risks, which discusses the integrity implications and risks of land and water grabbing. The essay examines the link between land and water grabbing, the people that are most impacted by this, and legal frameworks related to both land and water rights.

Investigating land and corruption in Africa - a training manual for journalists

LandLibrary Resource
Manuals & Guidelines
Février, 2018
Afrique

The training manual provides a complete course for journalists – covering all aspects of researching, constructing, and presenting a land corruption story – which can be downloaded (for free) and used by trainers with or without prior experience of investigating land issues.

Towards Land Ownership Transparency in Scotland

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
Février, 2018
Écosse

Community Land Scotland (CLS) has today published ‘Towards Land Ownership Transparency in Scotland’, part of a larger study led by Transparency International to test a framework for assessing land ownership transparency within countries.  The framework was presented at ‘Land Governance in an Interconnected World’, the Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty in Washing